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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1978, p. 5

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Peter Pan Packs BHS Auditori"um for'Four Nights By Mary Ann Warkman and make-up, suffereda 1 .f a full parking lot is the sign of a The cast, made, up] successfui e vent, then the Courtice, grade 10 and il stud Seçondary Sehool Drama Club's work before Christný %production of Peter Pan was just mammoth production. tt Near capacity audiences filld sets were constructed ii the Bowmnanviiie High Sehool Courtice High School Auditorium for, performances on cabin with its straw rocl April112,13, 14 and 15. on stage received atlea The show was p roduced by Jili of delight from a youri Cý.jnpbell, a Courtice English audience. cher, and the large cast was Tinker -Bell had hig adeptly directed by Kathy Coverly. system so that he could Accompanied by, Doug Dewell's stage and use words expertiseý at the piano and well- much to the shocked w( taught diction, the actors sang and the children. The other danced their way- through many handied by Peter Sobil well-choreographed production English at Bowmai nurnbers. School. Captain Hook (Paul Osborne) and The flying scenes evâ the pirates were delightfully "slim response from thei and grimy", the bronze-bodie Wendv. John. Michae indians were fetching and white- Jane, accompanied PF nightgowned Wendy (Deb Coull) Neverland aided 1 represented us ail when she grew up- operated by unseen p nevrer to return to Neveriand but to stage. A mirrored ba send her daughter Jane (Debbie lighting the stage and Hebbs) with Peter Pan (Susan gvn a fairy-worldE Wôodley), in her place. lgt The voice of Tiger Lily as piayed Although Peter Pa byJulia Eyman was outstanding but successful financially a5~ always the animais were scene- penses were high, stealers. Thelion, kangaroo, ostrich, purchase of scaffoidi citcodile and Nana, the dog, got year at an approxim separate, well-des erved rounds of $750.00, the Courtice1 applause. The animal actors crafted and ail their able assist tlwir own costumes when Julia their desire to please bc Esford who was to guide costumes. and the young at heart. ~eet r.NE WTONVILLIE Reetsupper guests with Dewayne, of Kendal, Mr. and Nova Scotia,t Mr. nd rs.Don Stapleton, Mrs. Neil Stapieton and evenîng. mneluded Mr. and Mrs- Bruce, Patrick, of Dartmouth, Nova Mrs. Irene1 Donnelley and Darteli andý Scotia. manville, wî Lo)ri-Anne, of Port Hope. The latter three have been guest with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Staple- visiting relatives, and friends Clysdale. ton, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. in this area for the past ten Mr. Gerry1 Gordon Morton, Kevin and days and returned home tO'o priz Fuli I1RWIN A. HAMILTON B. Corm., L.L.B. is pleased to announce thot his office is now open a ski injury. spmarily of ýents 1began nas iorthis .i The ,giant in the shop at- and the Io~ of constructeâ ast one shriek ingster in the own lighting flit about the slike "ass", 'onderment of rlighting was Iwho teaches anviile High ,ked the most audience as el, and later Peter Pan to by pulleys pirates back- )ail revolved, id auditorium effect to the ,an was not as the ex- ncluingthe ngnwthis mate cost of Drama Club ;tants fulfilled )oth the young this last Sunday Burley, of Bow- 'as a weekend aMrs. Lena Adams and Mr. it, of Toronto, were recent visitors here with Mr. Jim Adams, and visitors with the latter the past week, included Mr. Jim Field and friend of Rexdale. Sorry to hear Miss Mnnie Randall of Oshawa is a patient in Memorial Hospital Her friends in this area wish her a speedy recovery. Glad to hear Mrs. Gladys Brown of Newcastle was able to return home from hospital last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Tizzard are very happy to report that their eighth grand- child arrived, on Thursday of the past week. This was a daughter for Larry and Janet, bornI. at Highland-Vie-w Hospital, Amherst, Nova Scotia and a lîttie sister for Tom. j There was a good attendance at the Musical Show in Community Hall on Friday evening, put on by the "Flora-Doras", from Keene, and an enjoyable performance was reported. Visitors the past week with The auditorium at Bowmanviile High School was packed for four nights last week for the presentation of Peter Pan by members of Courtice Secondary Schoo's Drama Club. The excellent production was enjoyed to the fuIl èspeciaily the special effects by both the youngsters who were there in large numbers and their parent. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer included Mr. Bill Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher, Mr.i Anthony Ton, Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Mr. Raymond Gilmer, of Islington, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Ken and Kim and Mr. Jim Adams. Attending the Masonic Ladies' Night, at Orono,i Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin and Mr. and Mrs. S.i Lancaster, from this area. 1 The Teen-Age Dance, i ouri Community Hall on Saturday evening, had a good attendance over geventy. We were told and ail reported having had a jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caswell of Newcastle, were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton were supper guests, Saturday, with Mrs. Mary Morris in Orono and were among those attending the 6th wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell. Mr. Don Fletcher and friend, of Oshawa, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. Mrs. Doris Lunman of Gananoque and Shelly Gray of Orono were weekend visitors with Mrs. ' Leone Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and girls were supper guests, Sunday, with the latter. Carolyn and Phil Gilmer were the greeters at our church door Sunday morning when the theme of Rev. Tizzard's sermon was "Malte Up Your Mind". The choir sang the old favorite "How Great Thou Art." Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mr. Reg. Falls were Sunday visitors ýwith Mr. and Mlrs. Orville Falls in Peter- borough. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley of Newcastle, were visitors with Mrs. Agnes Burley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hender- son, Stephanie and Deanne of Bowmanvîlle, were supper guests, Sunday with Mr'.-and Mrs. Fred Henderson. -Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gilmer were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jîm Gilmer, Lynn and Jeff of Port Hope, the latter returns to Waterloo University, this week. Mrs. Annie McNally and Mrs. Ethel Lycett, of Orono, were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones, also Mrs. Bea Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen with Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Tizzard visited Mrs. Irene Montgomery i Civic Hospital, Peterborough, on Sunday afternoon, and- en- joyed a chat with hier. Her friends in this area ail wish hier the best. Our felicitations to the following members of the "Birthday Gang." Margaret Gilmer of Tonawanda, N.Y., Kay Ormiston, Bowmanville, Olive Leuty, Port Hope and Olive Henderson, Frank Gilmer and Leland Payne. CaIJed to the Bar Irwin A. Hamiton, B. Com., LL.B,, son of Arthur and Betty Hamilton, R.R. 5, Bowman- ville, was called to the Bar of Ontario on April 13, 1978. Mr. Hamilton is a former graduate of Courtice Secondary School, Queen's University and Osgoode Hall Law Sehool and is presently living and practis- ing law in Bowmanvîlle. Tbe Canadian Sttsn. B owmanville, April 19,.978, 5 April Sho-wers from your e r FAMILY DRUG STORE Prices ln effect April 18 'tii May 2 Cia irol Herbai Essence Sha mpoo Giant@7 700 ml Size Adorn Hair Spray 1307. Tame Creme Rinse 16 oz. Pepsodent Toothpa ste 50mi$7 Diovol Liquid 341 MI or Trabiets Sols - the nu mber one antacid $1, 99 Kotex Feminîine Napkins 49's Regular, Super, Plus Drng Stores 2 King St. E. Downtown Bowmanviiie 623-3361 Bsan Roil-on Deodorant 71 Mi $ ,

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